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Dwight D Eisenhower Quotations

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Don't think you are going to conceal thoughts by concealing evidence that they ever existed.
Whatever America hopes to bring to pass in the world must first come to pass in the heart of America.
I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.
Oh, that lovely title, ex-president.
Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it.
There is nothing wrong with America that the faith, love of freedom, intelligence and energy of her citizens cannot cure.
A sense of humor is part of the art of leadership, of getting along with people, of getting things done.
People in the long run are going to do more to promote peace than governments.
I have found out in later years that we were very poor, but the glory of America is that we didn't know it then.
An intellectual is a man who takes more words than necessary to tell more than he knows.
Our pleasures were simple-they included survival.
Things have never been more like the way they are today in history.
Unlike presidential administrations, problems rarely have terminal dates.
Things are more like they are now than they ever were before.
There is no victory at bargain basement prices.
What counts is not necessarily the size of the dog in the fight - it's the size of the fight in the dog.
I think that people want peace so much that one of these days government had better get out of their way and let them have it.
This desk of mine is one at which a man may die, but from which he cannot resign.
When you appeal to force, there's one thing you must never do - lose.
There's no tragedy in life like the death of a child. Things never get back to the way they were.
That was and still is the great disaster of my life-that lovely, lovely little boy.
No one should ever sit in this office over 70 years old, and that I know.
A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.
When you are in any contest you should work as if there were - to the very last minute - a chance to lose it.
Neither a wise man nor a brave man lies down on the tracks of history to wait for the train of the future to run over him.
The world moves, and ideas that were once good are not always good.
Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field.

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